Course Details/History

About This Course

Stryker Golf Course

In 1946, Donald Ross designed Stryker Golf Course. This classic design features undulating greens, tree-lined fairways and strategically positioned bunkers. Multiple teeing options facilitate a playable course for all skill levels. Don’t let the occasional helicopter flyover put you off your game. After all, that is the sound of freedom.

Architect:Donald Ross

Year Opened: 1946

Worth Noting: Among the final designs of the legendary architect Ross; home to one of the best stocked pro shops in the state.

Best Hole: The 614-yard 4thhole offers one of the few 600-plus yard holes in the area. Good luck trying to get home in two on this monster.

“As soon as you step on Stryker you’ll feel like you’re in the middle of Pinehurst, with towering pines and that classic Ross feel with smallish greens and strategic bunkering. At 6,641 yards from the tips, Stryker is a nice test and a must play for those who love Ross layouts. There is water on just one hole — No. 11 – and not much trouble off the tee with gracious fairways.”

Triad Golf Today

Stryker Golf Course Amenities:

· Golf Carts with GPS

· Rental Clubs

· Practice Range & Green

· Restaurant

· Golf Shop

· Club Fitting using FlightScope Technology

Available by Appointment

· Club Repair Technician on Site

· PGA Instruction Available

· Locker Rooms

· Eighteen Hole Foot Golf Course Accredited by the AFGL

Golf.com Editorial

Stryker Golf Course
In 1946, Donald Ross designed Stryker Golf Course. This classic design features undulating greens, tree-lined fairways and strategically positioned bunkers. Multiple teeing options facilitate a playable course for all skill levels. Don’t let the occasional helicopter flyover put you off your game. After all, that is the sound of freedom.